Museums in Jaipur, Rajasthan are the storehouse of the antiques of the earlier period. It also exhibits other varied things such as woodwork, miniature paintings, metal objects and regional colorful dresses of the royal families along with pottery objects, statuettes and other magnum opus of art and craft.
In reference to what we have said about Jaipur museum, we can justify our statement by quoting the example of conspicuous Dolls Museum. It is one of the most famed museums in Jaipur which is frequently visited by tourists worldwide. You will be really startled at the rich variety of profuse attractive dolls acting as the epitome of distinguished culture and tradition of different states across the world. What seems extremely spectacular to the eyes of the bystander that each and every doll placed in the museum is dressed up in provincial attires of various countries which awestruck the visitor from head to toe. In 1974, this Doll Museum came into being and is located at a distance of about 4 km from the city center. The main intention behind the formation of this museum is to bring forward the diverse culture of all the existing countries of world. The dolls are studded with multihued costumes belong to these states which are Bengal, Gujarat, Kashmir, Assam, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab and etc . The most striking amongst them are the bridal wear of Kerela, Mysore, Bengal, Gujarat, and Punjab. The body of the doll is also bejeweled with the costumes of renowned classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Odissi and Kuchipudi.
Nevertheless, you will also find dolls fully clad with the national outfits of Afghanistan, Mexico, Spain, Germany, Ghana, Uganda, and Britain. The dolls ornamented with the bridal dresses of Burma, Japan, Malaysia and China really look pretty and vivacious.
Char Dham
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